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Annie's Annuals has them too, small plants in 4" pots, but the price is right and they grow fast.
Quick recommendation. If you go over 100 a lot, bring them inside before it hits the high 90's.
Quote from: AndrewAZ on March 24, 2019, 01:10:06 AMQuick recommendation. If you go over 100 a lot, bring them inside before it hits the high 90's.Agreed. And in SoCal they like afternoon shade.
Agreed. And in SoCal they like afternoon shade.
Quote from: barath on March 24, 2019, 04:53:27 PMAgreed. And in SoCal they like afternoon shade.They seem to do fine without afternoon shade in coastal areas in SoCal (or at least in my coastal area).
Does this taste much different from the Psidium cattleianum, also known as strawberry guava? Which one would you say tastes better?
Anyone have an U Molinae from the large fruiting variety? I love this fruit, it tastes like no other but the fruit are so small. It tastes a bit like cotton candy mixed with this other unreal tropical fruit flavor. I’ve seen a giant variety but it seems it’s only available in Europe. Simon
Anyone have experience growing these in South Florida, and if so, under what conditions...Thanks,Jaime